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Philip II of Macedon

Philip

also: Philip of Macedon

King of Macedon (r. 359-336 BC), father of Alexander; praised by Seneca for enduring insults, as when he spared the envoy who told him to hang himself.

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Mentioned in 4 works (12 total)

On Anger philosophy · 4 mentions
On Benefits philosophy · 2 mentions
Moral Letters to Lucilius philosophy · 2 mentions
Natural Questions philosophy · 4 mentions

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